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    • October 22, 2012 12:56 PM CDT
    • The Micragirls!

    • October 22, 2012 12:09 PM CDT
    • For me (especially as of late) it's Concrete Blonde, X, Hole, X-Ray Spex, Spinnerette, Hole, Imelda May, The Slits, Shannon and the Clams, The Creeping Ivies, and I'm sure many more I'm blanking on right now.  I also can't get enough of Lana Del Ray.  

    • October 22, 2012 3:03 AM CDT
    • CAPSULA:)

    • October 22, 2012 3:00 AM CDT
    • THE ENTRANCE BAND............to know 'em is to DIG 'em:):):))!!!!! Check out the bass player:)

       

    • October 22, 2012 2:47 AM CDT


    • goawayinternet said:

      J.C. Satan-- A current french garage punk / psych band.  The main singer and the bass player are both badass girls.  

      I was lucky enough to see them in Brussels while I was travelling through europe.

       

      Real farout kick ass tunes :)

    • October 21, 2012 8:42 PM CDT
    • J.C. Satan-- A current french garage punk / psych band.  The main singer and the bass player are both badass girls.  

      I was lucky enough to see them in Brussels while I was travelling through europe.

    • October 22, 2012 12:55 PM CDT
    • :) I just know enough to know that I don't know it all… if you know what I mean.

      (e)

      The Revox said:

      dublE seems to be a wise man ;-)

    • October 22, 2012 7:57 AM CDT
    • I'm 50 years old bicyclist from the Rotterdam area (Netherlands (EU)) and I like music and I used to run Marathon but I'm not into that anymore. Just don't turn up the volume up too much or you will get hearing troubles later on. Go for it!!!

      Sagittarius

    • October 21, 2012 7:52 PM CDT
    • Almost posted that video, but went with this one instead



      Tersicore said:

      Too sentimental to my taste but is a good song:

    • October 21, 2012 1:57 PM CDT
    • Mickey & Sylvia - Love Is Strange

    • October 21, 2012 1:48 PM CDT
    • Ok, too easy..

    • October 21, 2012 7:40 PM CDT
    • My friend made this video.  A had it on my profile and a couple people commented that they liked it so I figured I'd put it here for the general forum:

      "Surfin' with Slayer", a surf rock cover of Seasons in the Abyss

    • October 20, 2012 4:39 PM CDT
    • That King Khan and the Shrines video is awesome!

      First one is technically part of a whole movie that involves a Guitar Wolf drinking game, but still counts:

    • October 21, 2012 2:57 PM CDT
    • Everything said, true. I think we baulk at the idea of our favourite band being used in commercials and all that because we want to keep them "our little secret." I think as long as an artist doesn't allow the use of their songs for something that they are fundamentally opposed to, just to earn money, then they are not selling out. Regardless what people think, they gotta eat! The Black Keys covered it pretty well.

      In the UK, Iggy's done car insurance ads and John Lydon's done butter ads! Beats the latest slapstick, nose-jobbed face from The Voice!

    • October 20, 2012 4:17 PM CDT
    • I  usually think Rollins can come off pretty douchey and pretentious...but I found myself nodding along in agreement to this whole segment of his

      John Battles said:

      I remembered seeing this a long time ago. And I still agree. It was weird hearing "What Do I GET" OR "Blitzkrieg Bop" in a beer commercial the first time , but, so what?
       Punk Rock does'nt pay old age pension , much less , Medical insurance, so , if those people who were fortunate enough to not be Dee Dee , Joey and Johnny Ramone and drop off and die when the checks started coming in , and are making some of the money their labels and publishers denied them , I can handle hearing it in a commercial. It's about creative placement of songs , not enticing fans. How many people even know this stuff ? The average Joe knows a handfull of Ramones songs , but , The Stooges , the monks , or Link Wray? I don't think so. Most jockboys would'nt know what you were talking about if you mentioned "Rock'n'Roll Pt. 2", and they've heard it more times than we have .

      I hear The Clash , The Ramones , and Sweet in my local supermarket , now , and I don't have a problem with that.
      kopper said:

      Exactly.



      Alison said:

      Selling out means changing your sound/vibe/look/ethos in order to please the masses and get more attention and make more money.

    • October 21, 2012 2:49 PM CDT
    • Well said.

      The Pygmies said:

      The Black Lips definitely seemed to have influenced alot of bands when they first came out....maybe a little too much!!!

    • October 21, 2012 1:59 PM CDT
    • I'm happy enough for sunshine pop, myself.

    • October 21, 2012 1:00 PM CDT
    • The Benders - Can't Tame Me (60's Garage Punk)

    • October 21, 2012 11:57 AM CDT
    • The Shadows - In The Mood

      17 April 1967; live in the Australian Bandstand; ......... Entity:  Music Publishing Rights Collecting Society Content Type:  Musical Composition

       

       

    • October 21, 2012 7:02 AM CDT
    • How do you feel today? Tell it with a tune! I feel pretty much alright myself..

    • October 21, 2012 1:44 PM CDT
    • PORK #8 HAS BEEN OUT FOR A LITTLE BIT. INTERVIEWS WITH THEE CORMANS, SLUTEVER, WHITE MYSTERY & ARTISTS. JASON KARN AKA FUKITOR, SKINNER & JEFF LAMM. FIND IT IN THE COOLEST SHOPS IN YOUR TOWN.

       

    • October 21, 2012 9:54 AM CDT
    • THIS IS NORTHERN SOUL (1 OF 4) CLASSIC GRAPEVINE COMPILATION 1980

    • October 21, 2012 7:52 AM CDT
    • And take that SS uniform wearing lunatic Stanshall with you as well!!!



      John Battles said:

      "MOON !!   MOONIE !!!!   COME ON , MAN , I'M TRYIN' TO NOD OUT OVER HERE. GO WRECK SOME OTHER ROOM. ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ".

    • October 20, 2012 2:47 PM CDT
    • Playlist 10/20/12

      Mutants  Monster of Love 
      Roky Erickson and the Explosives  Bloody Hammer 
      Drop Outs  Night of the Phantom 
      Forbidden Dimension  Corpus Earthling 
      Persian Claws  Ghostified 
      Maggots  King of the Freaks 
      Incredible Staggers  Zombies of Love 
      Wild Evel and the Trashbones  It's A Monster 
      Cramps  TV Set 
      Dead Moon  Dead Moon Night 
      Fuzztones  Jack The Ripper 
      Chaz Daddy  I'm Your Frankenstein 
      Lillingtons  Zombies 
      Dickies  Attack of the Mole Men 
      Angry Samoans  Attack of the Mushroom People 
      Groovie Ghoulies  She's My Vampire Girl 
      Bob McFadden and Dor  The Mummy 
      Parry Grip  Sasquatch 
      Steeleye Span  Allison Gross 
      Delmonas  Black Ludella 
      Damned  Nasty 
      Misfits  20 Eyes 
      Toy Dolls  Spiders in the Dressing Room 
      Vibrators  Wolfman Howl 
      Improbables  Angels With Batwings 
      Hoodoo Gurus  Death Ship 
      Screaming Tribesmen  Date With A Vampyre 
      Fleshtones  Screaming Skull 
      Deadbolt  The Meat 
      Nevermores  Tell Tale Heart 
      Electric Mess  He Looks Like A Psycho 
      Palmyra Delran  You're My Brian Jones 
      Redd Kross  Stay Away From Downtown 
      Thee Oh Sees  Flood's New Light 
      Bob Mould  The Descent 
      Fergus & Geronimo  No Parties 
      Brian Wilson Shock Treatment  Nervous Breakdown 
      Godfathers  Gone To Texas